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A Case of Actinomycosis after Tooth Extraction in an Untreated Diabetic Patient
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- KONO MAHO
- Graduate School of Dentistry, Oral Surgery Ⅰ, Osaka Dental University
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- HIMEJIMA AKIO
- Oral Surgery Ⅰ, Osaka Dental University
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- ISHIKAWA HIROKI
- Oral Surgery Ⅰ, Osaka Dental University
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- IKEDA HAYATO
- Oral Surgery Ⅰ, Osaka Dental University
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- TAKASUGI NORIHUMI
- Oral Surgery Ⅰ, Osaka Dental University
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- KOTAKI SHINYA
- Department of Oral Radiology, Osaka Dental University
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- IKEDA CHIHOKO
- Oral Pathology, Osaka Dental University
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- ARIJI YOSHIKO
- Department of Oral Radiology, Osaka Dental University
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- TOMINAGA KAZUYA
- Oral Pathology, Osaka Dental University
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- ISEKI TOMIO
- Oral Surgery Ⅰ, Osaka Dental University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 未治療糖尿病患者の抜歯後に顎放線菌症を発症した1例
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Description
Jaw actinomycosis is caused by Actinomyces israelii, an indigenous oral bacterium. Here, we report a case of jaw actinomycosis after tooth extraction. The patient was a 35-year-old man who was referred to our hospital in February 20XX for wisdom tooth extraction. The lower left 8 tooth was extracted under local anesthesia. At the end of March 20XX, the patient’s left cheek became swollen, and he was referred to our hospital. The left buccal region showed indurated swelling and difficulty opening the mouth. Blood tests revealed inflammatory reactions. Additional tests for suspected diabetes based on body size reveled HbA1c level of 9.4% and fasting blood glucose level of 318mg/dL. Osteomyelitis was suspected, and anti-inflammatory treatment was initiated using antimicrobial agents. Since there was no improvement, biopsy was performed, and jaw actinomycosis was diagnosed. The patient had a history of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, which may have contributed to the disease onset.
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Oral Diagnosis / Oral Medicine
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Japanese Journal of Oral Diagnosis / Oral Medicine 37 (1), 12-18, 2024
The Japanese Society of Oral Diagnosis / Oral Medicine
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390299760188934272
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- ISSN
- 21882843
- 09149694
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- OpenAIRE
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed